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loved one

noun

  1. a close or cherished relation:

    to mourn the loss of our loved ones.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of loved one1

First recorded in 1860–65
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As the region continues to boil over, local leaders have expressed deep anguish to the families who lost their loved ones.

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As in “ Not To Wear,” the episode ends with the transformed subject returning home, to the amazement of their loved ones.

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Mr Aquino said that the attack caused considerable confusion and chaos in the city's tight-knit Filipino community, with many residents calling one another to check on their loved ones.

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"When we heard of his passing, it came with a certain comfort to the soul, because we knew our loved one was finally at peace, and once again, he was simply our Uncle Jorge."

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She said she had become "intoxicated by that idea" that if she and her loved ones stayed hydrated and ate "whole foods" then "we could just feel so much better".

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